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deleting photos - rungeoff - 2005-12-08

this might be ignorant on my part but i have a sample album on my page and can't get rid of it or it's contents! how do i delete it?




deleting photos - qtrc - 2005-12-09

The only way to do it right now is to delete the sample album through your ftp client.




deleting photos - Mothra - 2005-12-10

In the final version, there needs to be a way to delete individual photos and entire albums. It would be awesome, also, if they could simply be deactivated. If you could keep all the files and information, there, but have it so they don't show up.




deleting photos - tristero - 2005-12-15

I'm having a related problem. Was able to delete the photo via FTP fine, but now it's leaving a 'ghost' space via the album view. Anyone know how that empty space can be removed now?? I've removed what residual information I could through the admin panel, but don't see an option to simply 'delete'.

You can see the problem [b]here[/b]




deleting photos - qtrc - 2005-12-15

Have you tried deleting everything in your cache folder? That might clear it up.




deleting photos - tristero - 2005-12-15

Quote:Have you tried deleting everything in your cache folder? That might clear it up.
Deleted entire contents of cache folder but the ghost square remains. Thanks for the idea though. Any others anyone?




deleting photos - trisweb - 2005-12-16

The only way that's possible is if there's a file in the album with that name. Make absolutely [i]sure[/i] there isn't one.

Zenphoto operates entirely off the filesystem, so that's the only possibility. :-)




deleting photos - trisweb - 2005-12-16

Just looked, and yes indeed, here's your culprit:

http://iowaunderground.com/zenphoto/albums/loqs-pics/BVP%20view%20of%20SF.JPG

The reason for the "blank space" might be a server memory limitation. See if you can get that bumped up to process larger images.